Missing Plane with 10 Aboard Found Crashed in Alaska

Alaska: A missing plane with 10 aboard was found crashed in Alaska late Friday, a day after it left for Nome and never arrived. There are believed to be no survivors, as the wreckage was discovered 34 miles southeast of Nome, with three people confirmed dead inside the aircraft.

According to Kuwait News Agency, the Coast Guard reported that the remaining seven individuals are believed to be inside the plane, which was inaccessible due to its condition. The Coast Guard assessed the wreckage and determined that the severity of the crash was beyond the possibility of survival.

The Bering Air Cessna Caravan had departed on Thursday from Unalakleet, located on the east coast of Norton Sound in western Alaska, with its destination set for Nome, approximately 140 miles away. The flight included nine passengers and one pilot.